Natural Chios mastic. Box 100g Large size tears

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100% pure, natural gum mastic of Chios

Mastiha gum, Masticha, mastica, mastix or mastixa. Whatever you call it, mastic gum is unique in the world! Real mastic is only produced in the south part of Chios Island. It comes from the mastic tree, without any industrial intervention. Chios gum Masticha is hand cleaned piece by piece. It is rare and unique, full of miraculous properties that made Hios mastic gum so much sought after.

Large size tears* suitable for chewing as chewing gum and for other uses.

In a paper box 100gr. (3.53 oz)

*tears= pieces of mastic, occasionally in the shape of a drop, but they can be any shape. Check Mastic sizes

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100% pure, natural gum mastic of Chios

Mastic (or masticha, or mastiha, or mastika) is a natural product that comes from mastic trees. It is a natural resin, off white colour, semi-transparent. As it comes out of the tree trunk is forming “tears”.

The mastic tree is an evergreen bush 1,5-3,5m tall. It has an irregular shaped trunk (light grey when young and grey-reddish when older) with a lot of branches. Its scientific name is “Pistacia Lentiscus var. Chia” The mastic tree lives about a hundred years and is fully grown after about 40-50 years. It starts giving its resin (mastic) from 5-6 years old. After about 15 years, produces from 60 to 200 grams and in very exceptional cases up to 400 grams of mastic. Mastic tree thrives and gives mastic only in the south part of the island of Chios and nowhere else in the world. According to theories it only gives mastic there, due to under water volcanoes, the mild and dry climate and the lime consisting soil which has high drainage properties.

The preparation of the mastic tree and collection of mastic is a laborious job that starts at the beginning of June and is carried on until December. From ancient times mastic has been used as a natural medicine. A leaf fossil from a mastic tree has been found dating six million years.

Mastic oil and other sub products are produced from mastic and are they used widely in medicine, pharmaceutical industry, dentistry, and industry in general.

Mastiha is used as a natural and hygienic chewing gum, excellent for teeth cleaning and traditionally used as medicine for stomach ache, stomach ulcer, diabetes, cholesterol etc. Recently mastic is used again in pharmaceutical industry for the therapy of stomach ulcer and general stomach disorders.

In recent years, university researchers have provided the scientific evidence for the medicinal properties of mastic.

In 2015 mastic was recognised as a natural medicine (HPMC) by the European Medicines Agency (ΕΜΑ)